"The apparent success of Internet-based social bookmarking applications begs
the question of whether large enterprises or organizations would also benefit
from social bookmarking systems. To investigate this question, at IBM we
are designing and developing an enterprise-scale social bookmarking system
called dogear. The rest of this article describes the design challenges and
early lessons learned from a friendly trial of the technology."
An online calendar that claims: "natural language entry, ajax, full screen, blazing fast, invitations, sms reminders,
repeating events, integrated maps, tagging, share by tags, customizable, multiple themes, simple sharing, weather, track myspace, flickr,
webshots, livejournal, blogger and more, instant photo sharing, your calendar is a timeline, add rss + ical feeds, all data is
exportable, calendar badges + widgets, instant home page, track your buddies, custom webtop/start page, reliable messaging, tracked link sharing,
the best to do list ever."
The wiki includes: academic, public, school, and special libraries blogs as well as blogs for internal library communication, library associations, and library directors.
Welcome to Library Success: A Best Practices Wiki. This wiki was created to be a one-stop shop for great ideas and information for all types of librarians
I have a problem with authority. It's not that I'm independent, insubordinate, and contrarian. I am, but that's not my problem. My problem is with the rising abuse of the word amongst bloggers, wikipedians, folksonomists, and other social software activists.
This presentation will focus on one librarian’s practical use of blogs in an effort to convey her philosophy that regardless of the technical aspects of the changing information landscape (Library 2.0?), the song, generally, remains the same when it comes to the messages subject librarians need to convey.